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The 2008 Boat Show starts tomorrow, so today is BS minus one.
For the benefit of anybody who wonders whether there's any actual "work" done in boating related industries; setting up for a show like this will involve; 1. Show up at expo center 0800, spread carpet, drop 10 leftover bundles of current issue. 2. Divert to party rental place, rent the black tablecloth we will use for 10 days. 3. Return to storeroom. Pick up table, chairs, four magazine racks. (Doesn't all fit in the car with the carpet). Deliver to show and set up. 4. Return to storeroom. Load approximately 1500 undistributed "back issues" (750 pounds) from 2007. Deliver to show. 5. Meet delivery truck at warehouse. Pick up 1500 copies of January 23 "Boat Show Issue". (850 pounds).Take home for FedEx bundling for shipment to remote locations and to label for subscribers. 6. Return to warehouse. Pick up another 1500 copies of the Boat Show issue, and meet a co-worker who has our portable display backdrop and will also load 1500 copies for the show. 7. Proceed to show and do final unload/setup of the booth. 8. Set up two racks at the "outdoor" portion of the show. 9. Proceed to yacht club for a pint of Guinness. Will need to stop home for a shower first, or stay well downwind of everybody else. :-) If that sounds like a lot of work, (and it is), it's fairly easy compared to vendors who need to coordinate transport and set up a display for a lot of boats. If some of the folks at your local boat show look a bit tired on Day One......there's good reason. |
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